HAGÅTÑA (The Guam Daily Post) — Guam Department of Education schools were closed on Monday and will remain closed until further notice, said spokesman Damen Michael Borja.
FUNAFUTI (Pacnews) — The government of Tuvalu has declared a State of Public Emergency for Funafuti, warning that unstable electricity systems and fuel supply risks are threatening essential services nationwide.
(Pacific Island Times) — Chuuk is reeling from the aftermath of Typhoon Sinlaku, which caused one death, left one boater missing and resulted in widespread devastation after pounding the Micronesian state for almost four days.
HAGÅTÑA (The Guam Daily Post) — While Typhoon Sinlaku blasted Guam with rain and gusts over the course of a couple days, it was Saipan and Tinian that bore the brunt of the storm’s fury.
HAGÅTÑA (The Guam Daily Post) — By 8 a.m. Monday, emergency storm shelters operated at seven Guam Department of Education schools were filled to 18% total capacity, but by the afternoon Machananao Elementary School was at full capacity.
Orban, 62, had won endorsements from President Donald Trump and some top European conservatives, but early results showed his nationalist Fidesz party losing to Peter Magyar’s pro-EU Tisza party due to Hungary’s economic stagnation.
PAGO PAGO (Pacific Media Network/Pacnews) — As the Artemis II crew prepared for splashdown, Pacific eyes were on Dr. Christina Koch, the first woman to travel into deep space and her unique connection to the people of American Samoa.
The more likely track now shows the system passing south of Guam late Sunday night into early Monday, a shift from the wider range of possibilities forecasters were weighing just 24 hours earlier.
KOROR (Island Times/Pacnews) — A dispute over the value of Malakal Port in Palau is threatening to derail a major national project tied to U.S. military expansion.